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  1. ARCHITECT:

    Gensler

     

    INFORMATION:

    Total of three buildings.  Residential Building A (2-story), Residential Building B (3-story), and Supportive Services Building (1-story).  There are a total of 50 units and a combined 41,313 gross SF.

     

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  2. PROJECT:

    Prose Oliver St.

     

    ARCHITECT:

    EDI Architects

     

    INFORMATION:

    5-story wood-framed apartment building with an 8-level concrete parking garage.  There is a total of 346 units and 342,730 gross SF (excluding garage).  There are three ground level courtyards, one includes a pool.

     

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  3. PROJECT:

    Baylor College of Medicine - Health Sciences

     

    ADDRESS:

    1920 Wyndale St.

    Houston, TX

     

    INFORMATION:

    The Health Service Center project will consist of the construction of three buildings with variable basement levels. The buildings will be constructed in two phases. The garage will be constructed in Phase 1 and education and commons buildings will be constructed during Phase II.

    The project will consist of following .
    1. 10‐story education (health science tower)
    building plus a basement level.
    2. 3‐story commons building with a partial basement level.
    3. 9‐story parking garage with a partial basement for detention. East side of the garage will include enhanced structure for the future 6‐floor extension of the education tower.

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  4. It is my understanding that Toll Brothers Apartment Living is developing apartments at 4000 N. Shepherd (old Sears) and also at 3001 Canal.  The N. Shepherd development might be with Seritage, who they recently partnered with on a project in Dallas.  I don't know too much more at the moment and was wondering if anyone had heard about these.

     

    Mods- Feel free to separate into different threads or combine with existing.  

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  5. "Morningstar Development Ventures specializes in the student housing space within Houston, TX. We are a vertically integrated team that serve as the owner/operators, general contractors, developers, and property management for our student housing portfolio."

     

    The same guy that is developing 1933 Dryden and 1724 Sunset is also doing this one, just under different company names.

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  6. On 8/13/2022 at 11:27 PM, august948 said:

    Given the off and on tensions we have with China, it's probably a smart move to change names to something western.

    Isn't Guillermo Mexican, or am I missing something?

     

    I would be willing to wager that if Guefen Dev. changes their name it's becuase they owe people and companies money, whether from non-payment or from lawsuits.  Guefen is an absolutely atrocious company and treats it's business partners and employees very poorly.

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  7. 1 hour ago, toxtethogrady said:

    I would imagine that if City and County money is involved, they have a certain mission they want to accomplish with the money, and tenant protection is one of those missions. They are not in the business of for-profit development.

    Okay, thank you.  I didn't know if something happen to make them take this stance or if it was genuine.

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